Missed The OEP? Don’t Worry, You Can Still Get Great Health Insurance!

Life can get hectic, and it’s easy to forget about the little things – or even the big things, like getting health insurance! And if you were one of the people who completely forgot to look into health insurance during the Open Enrollment Period (OEP), you’re probably stressing out about what you can do. But you don’t have to stress about it! There are ways to enroll in a health insurance plan outside of the OEP, so you don’t have to wait until next year to find a plan. In fact, you can still find an affordable plan that will keep you covered until the next Open Enrollment Period, with the help of an EZ agent.a clear hourglass that indicates time is up on a black background with the article title

Why the Open Enrollment Period Exists

Before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed in 2010, insurance companies could raise insurance premiums. Or refuse coverage to a person based on their medical history and conditions. But the Affordable Care Act made it illegal for insurance companies to deny coverage. Or charge more based on someone’s pre-existing conditions. But in order to ensure that people don’t only purchase health insurance once they get sick, the ACA set up a specific time during the year when people are allowed to purchase health insurance on the ACA Marketplace – the Open Enrollment Period. 

Your Options Outside of the Open Enrollment Period

While it might sound like there’s no way to get health insurance now that the OEP is over, there are actually a few ways. For example: 

A Special Enrollment Period Based on Qualifying Life Events

If you experience a major change in your life, known as a qualifying life event, you will be eligible for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP). Which allows you 60 days to enroll in a health insurance plan or change your current plan. What exactly are the qualifying life events that trigger a SEP?

 

A qualifying life event is a significant change in your life that would make you eligible to enroll outside of an Open Enrollment Period. These changes include:

  • Getting  married
  • Getting  divorced (specifically, if you were getting your health insurance through your spouse’s employer)
  • Having a baby, adopting a baby, or placing a child up for adoption or into foster care
  • Losing your spouse/partner, and being left without health insurance
  • Your spouse/partner losing their job (specifically if you had coverage through their employer)
  • Losing your job and employer-based coverage
  • No longer being a full-time employee eligible for workplace coverage
  • Moving outside your plan’s coverage area
  • Leaving jail/prison
  • Gaining citizenship

Short-Term Plans

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Short term plans are cheaper than ACA plans!

If you do not qualify for a Special Enrollment Period, the next step is to consider a short-term plan. These plans are much cheaper than ACA plans but do not offer as much coverage. They are worth considering, though: short-term healthcare plans provide fast, flexible insurance with many benefits. You can pick your deductible amount from many options. And you can drop coverage without a penalty for a long-term insurance option.

 

You can get one of these policies at any time and it will cover you for 364 days. It’s important to note that they do not have to cover pre-existing conditions. So premiums can be based on your medical history. 

 

These plans are considered minimum essential coverage because they are not regulated by the Affordable Care Act. Because they are not subject to ACA rules, these plans do not have to cover all the ACA’s 10 essential health benefits, which include:

  • Ambulatory patient services
  • Emergency services
  • Hospitalization
  • Pregnancy, maternity, and newborn care (both before and after birth)
  • Mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment
  • Prescription drugs
  • Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices
  • Laboratory services
  • Preventive and wellness services, and chronic disease management
  • Pediatric services

How EZ Can Help

Missing the Open Enrollment Period is more common than you might think, so don’t feel alone. And even if you missed it, you don’t have to go uninsured. EZ.Insure wants to make sure that you are protected from any catastrophic and unexpected healthcare emergencies. We will compare all available short-term plans in your area to find a plan that gives you the most coverage with the most savings. And because we just want to make sure you are properly insured, we offer all of our services at no cost to you. We will provide you with your own personal agent who will go over your needs and find a great short-term plan that can temporarily insure you until the next Open Enrollment Period. To get free quotes, simply enter your zip code in the bar above, or to speak to a licensed agent, call 888-350-1890.

Preparing For Health Insurance Open Enrollment: 2021 Health Insurance Enrollment CheckList

Open Enrollment is less than 2 weeks away (November 1- December 15), so make sure you’re prepared! Whether you are enrolling in an individual health insurance plan for the first time, renewing your current plan, or seeking to change your current plan, follow the checklist below. Going through these steps will help you better understand what coverage you need, how much you can afford, how you can save money, and how you can make the process go more smoothly.

Step 1- Review

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Review your medical needs, income, and what you must have before searching for a plan.

Getting better coverage for next year begins with taking some time to go over your medical and financial situation. Before Open Enrollment begins, review:

  • Your medical needs – review your medical expenses from 2020 and decide if you will need  more comprehensive coverage for next year, or if a basic plan would be more cost-effective. 
  • Your household income – estimate how much you are going to make in 2021. This will allow you to have a better understanding of what your budget is, as well as if you will qualify for any discounts (one of our agents can help you to determine that)
  • Plan members – Think about whether you will be adding or removing anyone from your health insurance plan next year.
  • Your must-haves – Make a list of doctors and medications that you definitely want to be included in your plan.  You might have a specific primary care physician you want to be able to see, or regular prescriptions  that  you need coverage for. 

Step 2- Research

There are many different companies in the U.S. that offer health insurance. Some companies do not offer plans in certain states, and others have a limited number of plans. Each plan offered will be different, so in order to be better prepared, you will need to do some research on:multiple white doors in a row next to each other

  • What you can expect to pay (especially if this is your first time signing up) including: copays, deductibles, monthly premiums, coinsurance, and out-of-pocket maximums.
  • The drug formularies  in different plans. This will allow you to find cheaper options for your medications. 
  • The different types of plans available- PPO, POS, EPO, HMO, and more.
  • The different metal tiers- Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze.
  • Catastrophic plans,  which are limited to preventive care and come with low monthly premiums and a high deductible. These plans are only available for certain people (those who are under 30 or experiencing financial hardship). 

Step 3- Sign Up With An Agent

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Using an EZ agent is the most important step to getting the vest affordable plan for your needs.

This is the most important step, because it will allow you to get a great plan, while saving you time and money. Use an EZ agent so that:

  • You know you are getting the best coverage. EZ.Insure agents are experts at finding quality, affordable plans that meet all of your financial and medical needs. Our agents are highly trained and work with the top carriers in the country. They can help you review all your information and research and compare all the plans in your area for free.
  • You are aware of how your plan works, including any extra perks it has to offer. 
  • You have a go-to person whenever you have any questions or need help with claims. EZ’s agents are there for you  24/7, and will resolve any issues immediately.
  • You get the most savings. Researching and comparing plans with an agent will automatically save you 10% on your plan, because they have direct access to all the carriers in your area and know what each plan has to offer, including any discounts you might qualify for.

Step 4- Payment

After you purchase a plan through one of our agents, they will give you a timeline for when to pay and when you will get your insurance card. You will need to:

  • Pay for your plan by December 15 so that you have your insurance card in hand by early January. 
  • Pay your first premium bill on time so that your plan will be activated.january calendar with a magnifying glass over the one

Coverage for your plan, whether you renew your current plan, switch plans, or are buying a plan for the first time, will begin January 1st.

By following these 4 steps, you will be better prepared for Open Enrollment. With the help of one of EZ’s agents, you will have better knowledge of how health insurance works, the different plans you have access to, and which plan will work best for your specific needs. Save time researching all the different plans by having  our agent  do it all for you, at no cost to you. To be prepared for Open Enrollment and get better coverage, enter your zip code in the bar above, or to speak directly to an agent, call 888-350-1890.